My solution for full screen monitoring....I have a GTX 470 card that in 
addition  to the 2 DVI Ports has a additional display port that came with an 
adapter to HDMI. I use one DVI To connect my 24" computer monitor and the HDMI 
to a consumer 24" HD TV.  The card will drive only 2 monitors total so I can't 
connect a second computer monitor but the one 24" has enough real estate for 
me. When I go to playback settings the HDMI TV is one of my choices and it 
displays whichever playback window is active, program or rim window, it 
switches automatically. It is important that both monitors are turned on when 
starting PPro or else the TV will not appear as a playback option. 
Richard Peoples

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On Dec 5, 2011, at 3:35 PM, gl <[email protected]> wrote:

> > That sounds like the solution I'm looking for, Glenn. It's still
> available in CS5.5. Unfortunately it worked briefly, then my screen
> went blank. I'll have to track down the bug that's causing that.
> 
> There's a quicker way to get that menu - click the icon on the Program 
> Monitor (top right) -> Playback settings.
> 
> And if you have 'disable video output while in background' ticked, the 
> fullscreen image disappears (on purpose) as soon as Premiere looses the 
> focus (ie. you click away from it or minimize it). Untick it to keep it 
> always there - can be fun sometimes though when you really need to get 
> to something behind it : ).
> --
> gl
> 


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